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Good news for the cloud enthusiasts. Microsoft announced on March 14 price cuts to a number of its Office 365 enterprise and academic plans. Microsoft officials explain that due to economies of scale through their data centres and economies of skills with their staff they

This is the question one of my customers asked me this week. Enough to send a chill down the spine of a die-hard Windows advocate? Well fortunately I’m both a Windows and an Apple Mac user so was in a position to advise. The answer is that some of Office 365 works on a Mac.

You can find out by reading through reams of info on Office365.com or you can follow these simple steps… iPhone Settings\Mail, Contacts, Calendars\Add Account\Microsoft Exchange Fill in the fields with Username being your email address and leave Domain blank [If you get a

A customer asked me what the difference was between Office 365 Plan P1 and Plan E2. They both look very similar in terms of what you get but Plan E2 is £10.50 per user per month and Plan P1 is only £4 per user per month. The answer is that there are some limitations with Plan P1,

I’ve been asked several times by charities about whether they get a discount on Office 365 prices. They typically get a very good discount on normal purchased licenses so the standard pricing for Office 365 isn’t as attractive as it is for other organisations. There

I’ve been looking at whether Microsoft’s Exchange Online services (as part of Office 365) actually saves you money over an in-house solution, in addition to it being less hassle. So here are some quick numbers for an average company of 250 users. In-house email

I get clients asking questions about Exchange Online as part of Office 365 so I thought I’d share the answers here. Q. What is the maximum attachment size for emails? A. There is no maximum for individual attachments but the maximum email size, including all attachments, is